This campground caters to the horse crowd, 2/3 of the sites are designated for equine use. Having said that, it's a nice, but unpretentious place to stay if your rig is too big for the Mount Rainier NP campgrounds. Gravel sites with plenty of room...
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While the campground itself is nothing pretentious, this smaller state park is a nice go-to for a weekend beach retreat. Basic campsites, as others have noted only electric hookups. Water and a dump station are availible Site privacy is...
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We thought Apgar was pretty special...until we camped here. We managed to snag the best spot in the campground, right next to the water with amazing views all around. Bighorn sheep passed through on a regular basis, and one evening we enjoyed a...
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The campground itself is typical national park, clean and servicable. Flush toilet bathrooms, dry sites, good for small to mid-sized rigs. Where it really shines is as a base camp for the Lake MacDonald area and western half of Going to the Sun...
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It kinda feels weird rating a dump station, but less weird than toting a full black tank all over the place. Access is somewhat hidden, but once you're there it takes care of business. Restroom available so everyone in your party can empty their...
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When we pulled in, I wondered if we had made a mistake booking our stay here. Grass between the site was rather brown, and the gravel roads were somewhat worn. But we decided to stay...didn't really have a plan b. Glad we did. Our site backed up...
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